[0001] This invention has reference to pneumatic tube carrier systems. For many years it
has been known to provide pneumatic tube systems, for example for use in multiple
stores, which systems comprise a main station and a plurality of subsidiary stations,
each subsidiary station being connected to the main station by a pneumatic tube, and
the system embodies means to convey carriers from the subsidiary stations to the main
station and return the carriers to the station from which they were despatched. When
such systems are installed in multiple stores the subsidiary stations are located
at a point of sale and so arranged that a carrier receives a sale slip on which is
recorded details of a transaction together with cash to effect payment for goods the
subject of transaction. The carrier is despatched to the main station where the sales
slip is processed and receipted and returned to the subsidiary station together with
any change.
[0002] In many stores, for example, in supermarkets, goods are selected from the shelves
of the supermarket by customers and taken to check out points where the customer pays
for the goods taken from the shelves.
[0003] The money taken for the goods is stored in cash tills at the respective check out
points and constitute a high security risk in so far as potential theft is concerned.
The risk is especially high and special precautions have to taken when a supervisor
collects cash from the check out points from time to time, and more particularly when
such collections are made at peak trading times, to be deposited in a safe place within
the supermarket premises.
[0004] It is also known to provide pneumatic tube systems, for example as described in French
specification No. FR-A-562071, and German specification DE-C-323886 and DD-A-67927
which include bends of tight curvature and of larger cross section than the straight
parts of the tube.
[0005] It is also known to provide flaps or vanes on a holder for use in a pneumatic tube
system for example as shown in U.S.A. Specification Nos. 3888433 and 1951820 as well
as DE-C-323886. In particular in U.S. specification 3888433 there is described a sealable
envelope with flaps provided one on each side of the envelope and which serve as wings
to pull the envelope through the pneumatic conveyor tube.
[0006] It is an object of th.e present invention to provide an improved pneumatic tube system.
[0007] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an improved pneumatic
tube system for enabling cash to be transported in a simple and conventional manner
from a vulnerable point of sale to a safe deposit.
[0008] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a pneumatic tube system
which is suitable for fitting into confined spaces.
[0009] According to the present invention a pneumatic tube carrier system through which
carriers are conveyed between a sending station and a receiving station has a tube
of rectangular cross section connected between the stations and means for propelling
a carrier of a rectangular cross section corresponding to the cross section of the
tube through the tube and is characterised in that the tube has at least one bend
of tight curvature between the terminals each bend of tight curvature consisting of
a part of small radius and a large cross section connected between the straight part
of the tube system and that the carrier used in the system has flexible vanes one
on each end of two opposite sides of the carrier and which are urged into contact
with the sides of the tube whereby air seepage between the carrier and the tube are
reduced.
[0010] A pneumatic tube system in accordance with the present invention will now be described
by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic view of the system,
Figs. 2 and 3 are views of a receiving station and a sending station respectively;
Figs. 4 and 5 are views of a bend in the tube system;
Figs. 6 and 7 are views showing a different bend;
Figs. 8 and 9 are views of a junction and bend in the tube system;
Fig. 10 is a view of a twist tube in the tube system;
Figs. 11 to 18 are views of carriers for use in the system and
Figs. 19, 20, and 21 are further views of a tube.
[0011] Referring to Fig. 1 of the drawings there is shown in diagrammatic form a pneumatic
tube system for use for example in a supermarket. A plurality of cash desks illustrated
at 2 embody cash recording apparatus to record details of the goods purchased and
particularly the price of the goods purchased in the supermarket as well as a cash
till and the usual ancillary apparatus. These cash desks are shown located on the
ground floor and on the first floor of the supermarket. A safe cash receiving area
is shown on the second floor of the supermarket at 3. A pneumatic tube sending terminal
4 is located on or closely adjacent to each of the cash desks 2, and sending terminal
is connected to a pneumatic tube 5 which in turn is connected to a receiving station
6 in the cash safe retaining area 3.
[0012] Each sending terminal 4 may be shown as in Fig. 3 and comprise a pneumatic tube terminal
having a casing 7 with, as shown in Fig. 3 the end of the pneumatic tube 5 passing
into the casing 7 from the bottom end. A security door 8 is positioned at the top
of the casing and is normally positioned in the closed position (as shown in full
lines in Fig. 3) but can be moved to the position as shown in chain lines when a carrier
is to be inserted. A spring 8a or other biasing means causes the door to be retained
closed and a microswitch 8b is located adjacent to the door which is operated when
the door is opened. This switch is operative to prevent a carrier 9 from entering
the tube 5 until the door 8 is closed again. The microswitch 8b serves to inhibit
the operation of a solenoid (to be hereinafter described) as long as the door 8 is
open. The switch 10b is included in a cyclic priority circuit to enable carriers from
the respective stations to be dispatched in order of priority. Control means are.included
in the cyclic priority circuit to hand onwards from one station to the next station
in sequence the priority of sending. The cyclic priority circuit associated with the
various terminals are addressed in sequence and if the switch 10b is operative the
circuits associated with that terminal to control the despatch of a carrier are rendered
operative provided the system is not already in operation. By this means one station
is prevented from having priority of despatch of carriers without the other terminals
having the opportunity to despatch.
[0013] The tube 5 within the casing is long enough to receive a carrier 9 and to close the
door 8. A carrier sensor mechanism 10 is included in the casing 7 associated with
a microswitch 10b to sense when a carrier 9 has been inserted into the pneumatic tube
system. A solenoid mechanism 11 is included which is operative when a carrier is ready
for despatch to move an air seal shutter 13 at the bottom of the terminal 4 adjacent
to the tube 5 to permit air to enter the tube to allow the carrier to travel out of
the terminal 4 into and along the tube 5. Normally the air seal shutter 13 seals off
the respective air sending station when it is not required to send a carrier from
that particular station but it is moved to the open or carrier despatching position
to permit vacuum air to enter the station 4. The air seal shutter 13 is moved by the
solenoid mechanism 11 whose armature is connected to a flexible steel strip of the
shutter 18 which strip is mounted in guides 13a at opposite sides of the strip. Apertures
12 are formed in the tube 5 to permit air to enter the tube to permit the carrier
to move along the tube. When the solenoid 11 is operative its end remote from the
end to which the flexible strip is attached extends closely adjacent to and into the
path of the door 8 to prevent the door 8 being opened and a further carrier being
inserted into the system where a carrier is being despatched.
[0014] As shown in Fig. 2 the receiving station 6 is connected to the receiving end of the
tube 5 and the end of the tube 5 communicates with a chamber or receiving station
16 to receive the carriers 9 despatched from the sending terminals 4 and which constitutes
a pneumatic tube receiving terminal. This chamber is large enough to receive all the
carriers despatched from all the sending terminals during peak periods. The chamber
16 has a door 16a which is capable of being locked and being opened by a responsible
person. The door preferably pivots outwardly so that the door is urged closed by the
low pressure within the chamber 16. Located in a separate chamber 17 and beneath the
chamber 16 is an air pump preferably an air exhauster 18 to exhaust air from the chamber
16 through an exhaust aperture 19. The chamber 17 communicates with the chamber 16
through a connecting tube 19a and through the chamber 16 to the tube 5 and through
the tube 5 to the respective terminals 4.
[0015] The sending terminals as shown in Fig. 1 are each located in close proximity with
a corresponding cash desk 2 and a pneumatic tube 5 connecting the terminals 4 with
the cash desk is required to take up the minimum amount of space. It is suitable to
locate the tube 5 in the floor trunking but it is often more suitable to locate the
tube in a false ceiling as shown on the first floor. Connection of the tubes can be
achieved by providing bends 20 of tight curvature in the tube 5. Thus as shown in
Fig. 1 the tubes 5 leading from the terminals 4 into the floor each pass through a
tight bend 20 into trunking in the floor and through a further tight bend 21 into
vertical channelling in a pillar or wall in the supermarket and thence to further
channelling the ceiling on the third floor to the receiving station 6. Also the tubes
leading from the terminals 4 on the first floor each pass through a tight bend 20
into a vertical channelling and through another tight bend 21 into the false ceiling.
[0016] The sending terminals 4 can be located on the side of the desk (as illustrated at
the two rear positions on the ground floor and on the first floor in Fig. 1) or underneath
the desk (as shown at the front position on the ground floor and first floor in Fig.
1). The location of these terminals is decided by virtue of the space available adjacent
to the cash desk and the convenience of the cash desk operator.
[0017] If desired additional terminals as indicated at 40 may be included to serve for example
conveying paperwork or money from the station 40 to the receiving station 6.
[0018] The pneumatic tube 5 contains bends of tight curvature as shown in Figs. 4 and 5
and in Figs. 6 and 7 and bends of tight curvature with a junction as shown in Figs.
8 and 9. The tube as illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5 is of rectangular shape in cross
section and may be fabricated by any suitable means and for example may consist of
top and bottom parts with flanges and side parts without flanges.
[0019] The curvature of the bends of the tubes is illustrated in Figs. 4 and 6. As shown
in Fig. 4 a typical bend has a tight central curvature part having an internal curvature
radius of 133 millimetres and an external curvature radius of 200 millimetres from
the same point (P). This central curvature part is of larger cross section than the
straight parts of the tube, that is to say the top and bottom of the tube and/or the
respective sides of the tube are spaced apart by a greater distance than the top and
bottom and respective sides of the straight parts of the tube. The straight parts
of the tube has a height (as shown in Fig. 5) of 55 millimetres and a width of 32
millimetres and as shown the ends of the bend parts are straight for a distance of
25 millimetres. The intermediate parts of the bends joining the tight curvature centre
part merges with the straight parts by respective intermediate curvature parts having
an internal radius of 200 millimetres measured from point (R).
[0020] The tube shown in Fig. 4 and 5 curves in the plane containing the longer rectangular
side of the tube 5 but the tube shown in Figs. 6 and 7 curves in the plane containing
the shorter rectangular side of the tube 5.
[0021] A bend of tight curvature in conjunction with a junction is shown in Figs. 8 and
9 and the curvature of the centre part and the larger cross section is the same as
shown in Figs. 4 and 5. The outer curvature of the central curvature part is merged
through a tight turn with the part of the junction tube 5a. Similarly the dimensions
of the parts merging with an adjacent tube 5b corresponds with that shown in Figs.
4 and 5.
[0022] A tube for use in the system may be as shown in Fig. 10 and consist of a length of
strip metal folded into a rectangular section tube 28. The side ends of the tube are
interlocked at 28a to make the tube substantially air tight. The interlock 28a as
shown is arranged centrally of one of the smaller opposite ends of the tube and extends
lengthwise of the tube. The tube as shown in Fig. 10 is a twist tube which twists
from a position with the longer side of the tube in the vertical plane to a position
with the longer side in the horizontal plane.
[0023] In order that a carrier can be used in a tight curvature pneumatic tube system the
carriers 9 are made wholly or partly of flexible material to accommodate the tube.
As shown in Figs. 11 to 18 a carrier 9 is made of canvas leather or other fabric or
plastics material and has a body part 9a of rectangular shape in cross section. As
shown in Figs. 11 to 13 the carrier is slightly narrower at its leading end (to the
right of the carrier as shown in Fig. 11) and has an angle of inclination towards
the part of the carrier of about 2°.
[0024] At the trailing end of the carrier the carrier has a mouth 9b through which bank
notes or other matter may be inserted into the carrier are formed two flexible vanes
24 extending from the larger opposite sides of the carrier. These vanes are narrower
at their outer ends. A closure member 25 also made of two flaps of canvas, or other
fabric or plastics material, is secured to the inner face of its wider sides of the
carrier. A closure clip 26 is provided near the outer end of the flaps which when
closed retains the contents within the carrier. In a modified form of carrier, the
carrier has flexible vanes extending from the two smaller opposite sides of the carrier
instead of from the larger opposite sides. Also the closure clip 26 may comprise rough
textile sealing material (for example as sold under the Trade Mark "Velcro") secured
to a respective side of the closure flaps.
[0025] In the embodiment shown in Figs. 14 and 15 the carrier is made of canvas leather
or other fabric of plastics material and is slightly narrower at its leading end than
at its trailing end. The smaller opposite sides and the larger opposite sides of the
carrier each have flexible vanes 24 extending from their trailing ends. The vanes
are integral with the sides of the carrier.
[0026] In the further modified embodiment shown in Figs. 16 to 18 the carrier 9 consists
of a bag 33 of canvas leather or other fabric or plastics flexible material open at
its trailing end and having vanes 24 extending from adjacent trailing end from the
wider opposite sides of the carrier. The ends of the bag have a closure 25 of rough
textile sealing material strips (sold under the Trade Mark "Velcro") for closing the
bag and retaining it closed. Each of the larger sides of the bag is covered by a shield
35 of plastics material. This shield extends beyond the leading end of the bag and
is turned inwardly towards the leading end to enable the carrier to ride over any
obstructions on the inner face of the rectangular tube.
[0027] The carriers may be formed without the closure in which case the bank notes or other
contents are retained in the carrier 9 by friction.
[0028] In operation of the system when a carrier is conveyed through the tube 5 the vanes
of the carrier being flexible are urged into contact with the sides of the tube to
form an air seal with the sides of the tube whereby air seepage between the carrier
and the tube is reduced more particularly when the carrier is passing around a larger
radius tight bend of the tube system. It will be apparent that the tube may curve
in a horizontal or a vertical plane or even may curve in both horizontal and vertical
planes so that the tube twists so that the carriers can move from a horizontal to
a vertical plane. When a cashier finds that the note compartments of her cash till
are becoming filled she extracts the notes and inserts them into the carrier 9 together
with an indication of origin of the notes and/or other contents and closes the closure
clip 26 of the closure member 25. She inserts the carrier into the sending terminal
casing 7 into the position shown in Fig. 3 in chain dotted line and closes the door
8.
[0029] The control mechanism 11 operates to send the carrier 9. This operation may entail
switching on the pump 17 and moving the shutter 13 to permit air at less than atmospheric
pressure to draw the carrier 9 into the pneumatic tube and propel it to the station
6 where it is retained in the compartment.
[0030] The responsible person at a suitable time can remove the received carrier from the
compartment 16 where the contents can be processed. The receiving station is located
in a safe part of the building embodying safety means to prevent the likelihood of
burglary. The carriers are returned to one of the respective terminals by hand where
they can be used again to transmit further filing of notes to the safe cash receiving
area. Because of the use of the tight curvature of the pneumatic tubes the system
can be embodied in a limited space. Also by virtue of the use of the flexible carriers
and the flexible vanes 24 which tend to be pulled outwardly by the air pressure to
assist in providing a good air seal between the carrier and the pneumatic tube these
tight bends are usable in an efficient manner.
[0031] In modifications of the tubes used in the tube system and as shown in Figs. 19 to
20 there is shown a different construction of pneumatic tube 5 comprising a three
sided base part 28 formed by folding sides 29 from a bottom part 30 and a cover part
31 having flanges 32 at the respective sides and which flanges are sealed to the side
of the folded over sides by spot or tack welds or by brazing and sealed with sealant.
Also as shown in Fig. 21 the tube may be formed of a four sided box part 36, with
an opening extending lengthwise of the tube and with the opening closed by a cover
part each side of which interlocks with the sides of the opening. The interlocks 38
extend longitudinally of the tube 5.
[0032] Although the invention has been described in relation to a security pneumatic tube
system for use as a security measure in a supermarket in which the carriers are despatched
in one direction in the tube system from a cash desk terminal to a central station
and the carriers are returned by hand to the cash desk terminals the invention may
also be applied to other applications. For example, it may be applied to a double
tube system comprising a central station and with a plurality of subsidiary stations
and with a pair of tubes connecting the central station with the subsidiary stations.
Each of the tubes includes a plurality of bends of tight curvature in order that the
system can be installed in a confined space. It is arranged that flexible carriers
(for example of the kind shown in Figs. 11 to 18) are despatched from the subsidiary
station to the main station through one tube of the pair of tubes and returned to
the main station through the other one of the pair of tubes.
[0033] It is envisaged that tubes of sizes different to those described may be used in the
pneumatic tube system so that larger carriers, for use for example in conveying box
files may be used. It is also envisaged that the system may be used for purposes other
than conveying money or valuables.
1. A pneumatic tube carrier system through which carriers (9) are conveyed between
a sending station (2) and a receiving station (6) having a tube (5) of rectangular
cross section connected between the stations (2, 6) and means for propelling a carrier
(9) of a rectangular cross section corresponding to the cross section of the tube
(5) through the tube (5) characterised in that the tube (5) has at least one bend
(20 or 21) of tight curvature between the terminals each bend (20 or 21) of tight
curvature consisting of a part of small radius and a large cross section connected
between the straight part of the tube system and that the carrier used in the system
has flexible vanes (24) one on each end of two opposite sides of the carrier and which
are urged into contact with the sides of the tube (5) whereby air seepage between
the carrier and the tube are reduced.
2. A pneumatic tube carrier system according to claim 1 characterised in that the
carrier (9) comprises a body part (9a), at least a part of which being of flexible
material and having a mouth (9b) opening at one end through which bank notes or other
matter may be inserted into the carrier and having at least two vanes (24) provided
at opposite sides of the mouth of the carrier and extending away from the mouth.
3. A pneumatic tube carrier system according to claim 1 used as a security system
for transferring cash from a security risk area wherein the security system comprises
a plurality of cash desk stations (2) each station (2) being located in a vulnerable
security risk area and a safe cash station (6) located in a secure area with each
cash desk station (2) including a pneumatic tube sending terminal (4) and a cash desk
(2) and having an area to receive and locate a carrier (9) and each safe cash station
(6) including a pneumatic tube receiving terminal (16) and connected with the sending
terminal (4) and means for despatching carriers from the sending terminal (4) to the
safe cash station (6) and the safe cash station (6) having a secure collecting area
to retain a plurality of carriers (9) received from the sending terminal (4) and from
which receiving terminal (16) the carrier can be collected by a responsible person.
1. Systèmè a cartouches pour tube pneumatique dans lequel des cartouches (9) sont
acheminées entre un poste expediteur (2) et un poste récepteur (6) comprenant un tube
(5) de section rectangulaire reliant les deux postes (2, 6) et un moyen de propulsion
de cartouche (9) de section rectangulaire correspondant a la section en coupe du tube
(5) a travers le tube, caractérisé en ce que le tube (5) a au moins un coude (20 ou
21) ayant un rayon de courbure raide entre les terminaux, chaque coude (20 ou 21 )
étant constitué d'une partie a faible rayon et grande section en coupe dans la partie
rectiligne du système de tube et en ce que la cartouche utilisée dans le système presente
des ailettes flexibles (24), avec une ailette a chaque extremité des deux côtés opposes
de la cartouche, ailettes qui sont sollicitées pour être amenées en contact avec les
côtés du tube (5), d'ou il resulte que les fuites d'air entre la cartouche et le tube
sont reduites.
2. Système a cartouches pour tube pneumatique selon la revendication 1 charactérisé
en ce que la cartouche (9) comporte une partie de corps (9a), dont au moins une portion
est constituée d'un matériau flexible et présentant une embouchure (9b) débouchant
a l'une de ses extrémités grâce à laquelle des billets de banque ou autre matériau
peuvent être inserés dans la cartouche et comprenant au moins deux ailettes (24) aux
côtés de l'embouchure de la cartouche qui s'étendent en s'éloignant de l'embouchure.
3. Système a cartouches pour tube pneumatique selon la revendication 1 utilise en
système de sécurité pour le transfert d'espèces entre une zone a risques ou le système
de sécurité comprend une pluralité de postes (2) a caisse, chaque poste (2) étant
situé dans une zone vulnerable a risques et un poste (6) d'espèces en sécurité situé
dans une zone protegée, avec chaque poste (2) a caisse comprenant un terminal d'expedition
(4) par tube pneumatique et une caisse (2) et ayant une aire destinée a recevoir et
conserver une cartouche (9), et chaque poste d'espèces en sécurité (6) comportant
un terminal (16) de reception par tube pneumatique et étant relié au poste d'expedition
(4), ainsi qu'un moyen d'expedi- tion de cartouches entre le poste d'expedition (4)
et le poste d'espèces en sécurité (6), et le poste d'espèces en sécurité (6) ayant
une aire de recueil protegée pour conserver une pluralité de cartouches (9) provenant
du terminal d'expedition (4), une personne responsable pouvant venir prendre les cartouches
au terminai de reception (16).
1. Pneumatische foerdervorrichtung, mittels der kassetten (9) zwischen einer sende-(2)
und einer empfangsstation (6) gefoerdert werden, mit einem rohr (5) rechteckigen querschnitts,
das zwischen den stationen (2, 6) angeordnet ist und mit einrichtungen zum foerdern
einer kassette (9) durch das rohr (5), wobei die kassette (9) einer rechteckigen querschnitt
aufweist, der dem querschnitt des rohrs (5) entpricht, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das rohr (5) wenigstens eine kurve (20 oder 21) enger kruemmung zwischen den beiden
enden aufweist, wobei jede kurve (20 oder 21) enger kruemmung aus einem abschnitt
geringen radius und grossen querschnitts besteht, der zwischen zwei geraden abschnitten
des rohrsystems angeordnet ist, und dass die verwendeten kassetten (9) flexible flossen
(24) aufweisen, von denen jeweils eine auf je einer von entgegengesetzten seiten des
traegers (9) angeordnet ist und wobei die flossen (24) mit den innenwaenden des rohrs
(5) in kontakt gedraengt werden, wodurch ein luftfluss zwischen der kassette (9) und
den rohrwaenden reduziert wird.
2. Vorrichtung nach anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jede kassette (9) einen
koerperteil (9a), von dem zumindestens ein teil aus flexiblem material besteht, und
eine oeffnung (9b) an einem ende aufweist, durch welche banknoten oder anderes foerdermmaterial
in die kassette (9) eingebracht werden kann, und dass wenigstens zwei flossen (24)
an entgegengesetzten seiten der oeffnung (9b) der kassette (9) angeordnet sind und
sich von der oeffnung (9b) forterstrecken.
3. Vorrichtung nach anspruch 1, in einer ausgestaltung als sicherheitssystem zum transport
von bargeld aus einem risikobereich, gekennzeichnet durch eine vielzahl von bargeld-aufnahmestationen
(2), wobei jede solche station (2) in einem verletzbaren risikobereich angeordnet
ist, durch eine sicherheits-bargeldempfangsstation (6), die in einem sicherheitsbereich
angeordnet ist, wobei jede bargeld-aufnahme-station (2) eine pneumatische sendestation
(4) und einen empfangstisch sowie einen bereich zum aufnehmen und zwischenspeichern
von kassetten (9) und jede bargeldsicherheitsstation (6) eine empfangsstation (16)
des roehrensystems aufweist, die mit der sendestation (4) verbunden ist, und durch
einrichtungen zum transport der kassette (9) von der sendestation (4) zur sicherheits-bargeldempfangsstation
(6), wobei die emfangsstation (6) einen sicherheitssammelbereich zur aufnahme einer
vielzahl von kassetten (9) aufweist, die sie von der sendestation (4) empfangen hat,
und wobei die kassetten (9) von der empfangsstation (16) von einem verantwortlichen
entgegennehmbar sind.